Baseball
Mechanicville 11 Stillwater 1
Winning Pitcher: Jacob LaFountain 4.1 IP 0 Runs 0 Hits 8 K’s
Leading Hitters: Red Raiders Jacob LaFountain 2-4, 3 RBI’s Jacob Popiel 2-4, 2 RBI’s Matthew Wertman 1-4, 3 RBI’s
LaFountain and three relievers held the Warriors hitless on the afternoon as the Raiders improve to 8-2 in league play with the “W”.
Hoosic Valley 1 Waterford 0
Winning Pitcher: Ethan Caiazza 6 IP 0 Runs 2 Hits 6 K’s
Leading Hitters: Valley – Isaac Carlo 2-3 Justin Sawyer 2-3 Jake Cavert RBI Fordians – Bobby Valigorski 2B
The Valley pushed across the game’s lone run in the bottom of the fifth on Cavert’s RBI fielder’s choice, and behind the strong outing from Caiazza, they move to 8-4 in Wasaren play.
Hoosick Falls 5 Tamarac 4 (8 innings)
Winning Pitcher: Jake Sparks 4 IP 0 Runs
Leading Hitters: Falls – Jake Sparks 1B, 2B, 2 RBI’s Max Kipp 2B, RBI Ryan Bloomer 2B, RBI Bengals – Tristan Nemjo HR, 2 RBI’s Ryan Derby 1B, 2B
The Falls trailed 4-2 in the 7th with two out and the bases empty, before a HBP and back to back RBI doubles by Bloomer and Kipp tied things. In the eighth with one out Isaac Humphrey plated Sparks with the game-winner as the Panthers evened their league mark at 5-5.
Softball
Tamarac 4 Hoosick Falls 0
Winning Pitcher: Maggie Kelley No-hitter 12 K’s 0 BB’s
Leading Hitters: Bengals – Gia Bucciero 2-3 Tori Reinhart 2-3 McKenna Ryan 2-4
The Bengals improve to 8-1 in league play behind the Kelley gem.
Hoosic Valley 18 Waterford 2
Winning Pitcher: Hollis Guilianelle
Leading Hitters: Valley – Alex Rifenburg 2-2, 3 RBI’s Sam Finkle 2 1B’s, 2B, 2 RBI’s
The Valley moves to 8-4 in the Wasaren with the comfortable victory over the Fordians.
Greenwich 8 Saratoga Catholic 3
Winning Pitcher: Reegan Mullen
Leading Hitters: Witches – Haley Spiezio 3-3, HR, 3 RBI’s Lauren DeSorbe 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI’s Saints – R. Dempsey 2-4
The Witches scored four times in both the second and third frames to take control, on their way to the “W” over the Saints.
Mechanicville 23 Stillwater 1
Winning Pitcher: Taylor Lescault
The Red Raiders rip 15 hits to earn the one-sided victory over the Warriors, moving to 8-1 in Wasaren play.